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... body which are capable of contraindicating the bath , just as there may be conditions contraindicating the use of quinine in malaria . Are we then to ignore the contraindication , or are we to allow the patient to suffer for want of ...
... body which are capable of contraindicating the bath , just as there may be conditions contraindicating the use of quinine in malaria . Are we then to ignore the contraindication , or are we to allow the patient to suffer for want of ...
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Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine. of the body to withstand infectious disease . Further , the most that they do is to remove the fever ; no one has claimed for them the power to modify the disease , and the fever in itself is ...
Utah Medical Journal. Nevada Medicine. of the body to withstand infectious disease . Further , the most that they do is to remove the fever ; no one has claimed for them the power to modify the disease , and the fever in itself is ...
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... body , giving the appearance of greater power , then after a time lessened power and energy until stupor comes on . In all men who use alcohol occurs this alternation of exhilaration and depression , and when this is repeated for years ...
... body , giving the appearance of greater power , then after a time lessened power and energy until stupor comes on . In all men who use alcohol occurs this alternation of exhilaration and depression , and when this is repeated for years ...
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... body seem but little disturbed . Hence the acts and thoughts that are supposed to be malicious and brutish indicate merely a sup- pression of the higher coördinating centers . This is seen practically in many cases where persons of ...
... body seem but little disturbed . Hence the acts and thoughts that are supposed to be malicious and brutish indicate merely a sup- pression of the higher coördinating centers . This is seen practically in many cases where persons of ...
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... body on the subject of the after care of the insane . In this connection I note that Dr. Putman , of Boston , in the transac- tions of the Association of American Physicians and in the American Journal of the Medical Sciences , offers ...
... body on the subject of the after care of the insane . In this connection I note that Dr. Putman , of Boston , in the transac- tions of the Association of American Physicians and in the American Journal of the Medical Sciences , offers ...
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